Kab update. May 21, 2019. Not much has changed in recent days so will keep it simple. Even though the water temps did drop a few degrees over the weekend, we have rebounded nicely into the low 50’s. For those willing to brave the cold and windy conditions Saturday and Sunday, fishing was extremely good. With sun and low winds, early and late in the day are your best bets shallow for bigger fish even though they have begun to move out with the spawn over. Look deeper when the sun is high and during low wind conditions as you [...]

Kab update. May 21, 2019. Not much has changed in recent days so will keep it simple. Even though the water temps did drop a few degrees over the weekend, we have rebounded nicely into the low 50’s. For those willing to brave the cold and windy conditions Saturday and Sunday, fishing was extremely good. With sun and low winds, early and late in the day are your best bets shallow for bigger fish even though they have begun to move out with the spawn over. Look deeper when the sun is high and during low wind conditions as you [...]

A week in the books and a change in fish patterns. With a great start to the season and the spawn basically over, fish will start to migrate from spawning areas. With water temps hovering around 50 or above (even warmer in shallow bays) its time to start thinking post spawn. Where do fish go? Some believe there is a post spawn funk but most likely it's just time to start looking in different places. Adjacent transition areas is the first place to start. If the wind is blowing, stay shallow focusing on wind blown shorelines, points and bays. Otherwise, [...]

Kabetogama opener 2019 Recap Great start to the 2019 fishing opener! Walleye fishing was excellent over the weekend and continues to be strong. With water temperatures continuing to hold in the mid to upper 40’s the patterns remain unchanged. Shallow water along most rubble/gravel/sand shorelines are producing bigger fish with a few eater sized fish in the mix. Deeper water adjacent to these areas producing smaller fish. A jig and minnow is the preferred presentation regardless of where you drop a line. With the wind speeds being unpredictable and changing by the hour you will want a variety of sized [...]